Mazda 2: Location Index

Mazda 2. LOCATION INDEX

  1. Curtain air bag module
    • (See CURTAIN AIR BAG MODULE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
    • (See AIR BAG MODULE AND PRE-TENSIONER SEAT BELT DEPLOYMENT PROCEDURES.)
  2. Driver-side air bag module
    • (See DRIVER-SIDE AIR BAG MODULE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
    • (See AIR BAG MODULE AND PRE-TENSIONER SEAT BELT DEPLOYMENT PROCEDURES.)
  3. Clock spring
    • (See CLOCK SPRING REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
    • (See CLOCK SPRING INSPECTION.)
    • (See CLOCK SPRING ADJUSTMENT.)
  4. Passenger air bag deactivation (PAD) indicator light
    • (See PASSENGER AIR BAG DEACTIVATION (PAD) INDICATOR LIGHT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
    • (See PASSENGER AIR BAG DEACTIVATION (PAD) INDICATOR LIGHT INSPECTION.)
  5. Passenger-side air bag module
    • (See PASSENGER-SIDE AIR BAG MODULE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
    • (See AIR BAG MODULE AND PRE-TENSIONER SEAT BELT DEPLOYMENT PROCEDURES.)
  6. SAS control module
    • (See SAS CONTROL MODULE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
    • (See SAS CONTROL MODULE CONFIGURATION.)
  7. Side air bag sensor
    • (See SIDE AIR BAG SENSOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
  8. Crash zone sensor
    • (See CRASH ZONE SENSOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
  9. Side air bag module
    • (See SIDE AIR BAG MODULE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
    • (See AIR BAG MODULE AND PRE-TENSIONER SEAT BELT DEPLOYMENT PROCEDURES.)
  10. Pre-tensioner seat belt
    • (See AIR BAG MODULE AND PRE-TENSIONER SEAT BELT DEPLOYMENT PROCEDURES.)
  11. Seat track position sensor
    • (See SEAT TRACK POSITION SENSOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
  12. Seat weight sensor
    • (See SEAT WEIGHT SENSOR CALIBRATION.)
    • (See SEAT WEIGHT SENSOR INSPECTION.)
  13. Seat weight sensor control module
    • (See SEAT WEIGHT SENSOR CONTROL MODULE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

AIR BAG SYSTEM SERVICE WARNINGS

Air Bag Module Inspection

  • Inspecting an air bag module using a tester can operate (deploy) the air bag module, which may cause serious injury. Do not use a tester to inspect an air bag module. Always use the on-board diagnostic function to diagnose the air bag module for malfunctions.

Mazda 2. AIR BAG SYSTEM SERVICE WARNINGS

Air Bag Module Handling

  • Before removing the air bag module or disconnecting the air bag module connector, always turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position, disconnect the negative battery cable, and then wait for 1 min or more to allow the backup power supply of the SAS control module to deplete its stored power.
  • Handling a live (undeployed) air bag module that is pointed toward your body could result in serious injury if the air bag module were to accidentally operate (deploy). When carrying a live (undeployed) air bag module, point the deployment surface away from your body to lessen the chance of injury in case it operates (deploys).

Mazda 2. AIR BAG SYSTEM SERVICE WARNINGS

  • A live (undeployed) air bag module placed with its deployment surface to ground is dangerous. If the air bag module were to accidentally operate (deploy), it could cause serious injury. Always place a live (undeployed) air bag module with its deployment surface up.

Mazda 2. AIR BAG SYSTEM SERVICE WARNINGS

Side Air Bag Module Handling

  • Before removing the side air bag module or disconnecting the side air bag module connector, always turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position, disconnect the negative battery cable, and then wait for 1 min or more to allow the backup power supply of the SAS control module to deplete its stored power.
  • When a side air bag module operates (deploys) due to a collision, the interior of the seat back (pad, frame, trim) may become damaged. If a side air bag does not operate (deploy) normally from a seat back that has been reused, a serious accident may result. After a side air bag has operated (deployed), always replace both the side air bag module and the seat back (pad, frame, trim) with new parts. After servicing, verify that the seat operates normally and that the wiring harness is not caught.

SAS Control Module Handling

  • When connecting or disconnecting the SAS control module connector, a person charged with static electricity could accidentally operate (deploy) each air bag module. Before connecting or disconnecting the SAS control module connector, discharge any charged static electricity from your body.
  • Removing the SAS control module or disconnecting the SAS control module connector with the ignition switch at the ON position can activate the sensor in the SAS control module and operate (deploy) the air bags and pre-tensioner seat belts, which may cause serious injury. Before removing the SAS control module or disconnecting the SAS control module connector, always turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position, disconnect the negative battery cable, and then wait for 1 min or more to allow the backup power supply of the SAS control module to deplete its stored power.
  • Connecting the SAS control module connector with the SAS control module not securely fixed to the vehicle is dangerous. The sensor in the SAS control module could send an electrical signal to the air bag modules and pre-tensioner seat belts. This will operate (deploy) the air bags and pre-tensioner seat belts, which may result in serious injury. Therefore, before connecting the connector, securely fix the SAS control module to the vehicle.
  • Because a sensor is built into the SAS control module, once the air bags and pre-tensioner seat belts have operated (deployed) due to a collision or other causes, the SAS control module must be replaced with a new one even if the used one does not have any visible external damage or deformation. The used SAS control module may have been damaged internally, which may cause improper operation. If the SAS control module is reused, the air bags and pre-tensioner seat belts may not operate (deploy) normally, which could result in a serious accident. Always replace the SAS control module with a new one.

    The SAS control module cannot be bench-checked or self-checked.

Side Air Bag Sensor Handling

  • Removing the side air bag sensor or disconnecting the side air bag sensor connector with the ignition switch at the ON position can activate the side air bag sensor and operate (deploy) the side air bag, which may cause serious injury. Before removing the side air bag sensor or disconnecting the side air bag sensor connector, always turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position, disconnect the negative battery cable, and then wait for 1 min or more to allow the backup power supply of the SAS control module to deplete its stored power.
  • If the side air bag sensor is subjected to shock or the sensor is disassembled, the side air bag may accidentally operate (deploy) and cause injury, or the system may fail to operate normally and cause a serious accident. Do not subject the side air bag sensor to shock or disassemble the sensor.
  • Because a sensor is built into the side air bag sensor, once the air bag has operated (deployed) due to a collision or other causes, the side air bag sensor must be replaced with a new one even if the used one does not have any visible external damage or deformation. If the side air bag sensor is reused, the side air bag may not operate (deploy) normally, which could result in a serious accident. Always replace the side air bag sensor with a new one. The side air bag sensor cannot be bench-checked or self-checked.

Pre-tensioner Seat Belt Inspection

  • Inspecting a pre-tensioner seat belt using a tester can operate (deploy) the pre-tensioner seat belt, which may cause serious injury. Do not use a tester to inspect a pre-tensioner seat belt. Always use the on-board diagnostic function to diagnose the pre-tensioner seat belt for malfunctions.

Mazda 2. AIR BAG SYSTEM SERVICE WARNINGS

AIR BAG SYSTEM SERVICE CAUTIONS

Air Bag System Component Disassembly

  • Disassembling the air bag system components could cause it to not operate (deploy) normally. Never disassemble any air bag system components.

Mazda 2. AIR BAG SYSTEM SERVICE CAUTIONS

Air Bag Module, Pre-tensioner Seat Belt Handling

  • Oil, grease, or water on the air bag modules may cause the air bags and pre-tensioner seat belts to fail to operate (deploy) in an accident. Never allow oil, grease, or water to get on the air bag modules or pre-tensioner seat belts.
  • Inserting a screwdriver or similar object into the connector of an air bag module or a pre-tensioner seat belt may damage the connector and cause the air bag module or the pre-tensioner seat belt to operate (deploy) improperly, which may cause serious injury. Never insert any foreign objects into the air bag module or seat belt connectors.

Mazda 2. AIR BAG SYSTEM SERVICE CAUTIONS

Air Bag Module, Pre-tensioner Seat Belt Reuse

  • Even if an air bag module or a pre-tensioner seat belt does not operate (deploy) in a collision and does not have any external signs of damage, it may have been damaged internally, which may cause improper operation. Before reusing a live (undeployed) air bag module and the pre-tensioner seat belts, always use the on-board diagnostic to diagnose the air bag module and the pre-tensioner seat belts to verify that they have no malfunction.

Air Bag Wiring Harness Repair

  • Incorrectly repairing an air bag wiring harness can accidentally operate (deploy) the air bag module and pre-tensioner seat belts. If a problem is found in the air bag wiring harness, always replace the wiring harness with a new one.

Mazda 2. AIR BAG SYSTEM SERVICE CAUTIONS

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     Driver/Passenger-side Air Bag Module

    DRIVER-SIDE AIR BAG MODULE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION WARNING: Handling the air bag module improperly can accidentally deploy the air bag module, which may seriously injure you. Read the air bag system

     Side Air Bag Module

    SIDE AIR BAG MODULE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION WARNING: Handling the air bag module improperly can accidentally operate (deploy) the air bag module, which may seriously injure you. Read the air bag sys

     Curtain Air Bag Module

    CURTAIN AIR BAG MODULE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION WARNING: Handling the air bag module improperly can accidentally deploy the air bag module, which may seriously injure you. Read the air bag system ser

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